. review5-hourenergyover73 percent who reviewed5-hourenergysaidthey would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. neil: all right, to read sweepstake polls, things are swinging the president's way, folks believes that more jobs are on the way, for example. what if they are just getting jobs? don't believe me, believe democrat, a very well connected and respected party business t

of people have been giving him advice saying the issue he should be grabbingisenergyandthat north dakota is the great example. 3% unemployment. those are numbers tlsh there's full employment. that's 5%. at 3% you're overflowing when it comes to jobs all because of fracking and energy. is that a fair assessment? what's going on? >> chuck, i like this question. i've been on energy for a long time both as governor and now as senator. it's not just about energy. 's about the economy and getting the economy growing. it gueets us on top of the national debt and security. look what's going on in the middle east. you're going to see him out there talking more about energy. >> you think he should be doing it more, talking about it in places like ohio and other places that are also wants to get into the fracking game. >> it is part of what he talks about as he's out there on the stump. i think you're going don't to see more. and i think it's right on the money. >> let me ask you to play north dakota political pundit. here you have north dakota, the economy is doing great. isn't that making it's fo

the tax code. we need toreduceenergycosts.we need to help small businesses to create those opportunities. >> senator kerrey, you have 30 seconds. >> senator fischer signed a pledge that would require you should pay the same taxes employees pay. under your balanced budget, unemployment would double. i have examined the amendment, and it would double unemployment. >> i disagree. with regard to the buffet rule, if you are going to tax every millionaire, that can run the government for 17 hours. let's look for businesses to create jobs and make opportunities in the state, and we can do it by reducing regulations, by having an energy plan, by repealing "obamacare." >> the next question. >> a question in this cycle is, are we better at today than we were four years ago? are we? >> no, we are not better off with our economy, with our position in the world. we have seen a failure in leadership with this administration and with congress that is locked in gridlock. we need to send leaders to washington who will make tough decisions. i have shown you that i have been effective in nebr

protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. ♪ atmixofenergies.ve theworld needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >> these are tough times, even for families with jobs. i know what it takes to get this economy going again. i care about the people of america and the difference between me and president obama, is i know what to do and i will do what it takes to get this economy going. [applause] martha: on the campaign trail that was governor mitt romney in the buckeye state where he is expected to be spending a quite a bit of time over next couple of weeks. his campaign insists they're confident about victory in ohio, which of course is probably the most important swing state, despite recent polls show president obama is in the lead there and this is a quote from the romney campaig

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's national resources,bringingenergyjobsonline and putting people back to work and expecting the president to hit him on other things. >> one thing, though, ron, the obama campaign said, though, if romney loses ohio it is likely game over. is there a sense that the republican campaign is feeling that pressure? >> reporter: yeah. i think they're acknowledging they're behind. they don't believe it's game over and no republican president ever has gotten to the white house without taking ohio and even though he's behind, campaign insiders saying that their internal polling is much closer race than the public polls and will leave them where they are. they think they have a fight in ohio on their hands. >> ron mott reporting. now christin welker in bowling green. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. president obama just wrapped up his speech at bowling green state university. he spoke before a pretty excited crowd of more than 5,000 people. heard you talking about the importance of ohio. this is president obama's 13th trip to ohio just this year. so that gives you a sense of just how important it

, but -- let's taketheenergysector.it is an example where you already have ferc, and it has its regulatory authorities, some of which already touched on cyber. when we do a deep dive, we are looking at what is already happening in that project interceptor. >> and you look at it is any good? >> yes, to make sure the sector it is as secure as possible. >> is it going to be a new executive order or an expansion on existing directives? >> i do not want to go into detail here, but i would say that it is in the format of a new order. >> you are still hopeful about legislation? >> we have to. the executive can only do so much. the decision does me to the address. one of the benefits of the debate in congress this past spring and summer was there was a lack of basic cyber awareness in the congress, and what this means and what the security for our abilities of the country really are, i testified several times and said we deal with threats emanating from all over the world, all types, but the two we see most often are aviation and cyber. cyber has been on a growth curve like this. congress is now m

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carolina company thatmakesenergyefficientlighting. that is all guy but you realize we it opened an l.e.d. light manufacturing plant in china. what do you make of that? >>guest: it is really unseemly for the president to engage in protectionist rhetoric when you consider that a fourth of our exports from america are associated with the overseas investment of american taxpayers. we also get trillions of foreign investment in the united states that supports millions of jobs. this is something we should be welcoming except, and this is the key, what mitt romney does with his money is his business. what obama does with our money is all of our business. the fact that we squandered billions on a stimulus that didn't work and the tact that some of it went to china, i don't think the fact it went to china is nearly as important as we flushed a trillion dollars down the drain and made our economy worse by making government bigger. >>neil: i have in problem with the multinational nature our company, our country and companies, doing business with china, getting money from china, we invest back-a

've tried to do -- to not do that, gettheenergyofyoung conservative hero paul ryan, with -- and then distance themselves from the things that make him a conservative hero, seems whack a doodle. why not put rob portman on the ticket as people thought they were going to do from the beginning. >> with the other piece of sound demonstrates mitt romney feels like he's getting upstaged by paul ryan in terms of the love out there, which i think is emasculating to say the least, hugo. in the long scheme of this, after this is all said and done, if mitt romney doesn't win this race, is the ryan brand damaged or is it intact? >> i think it's obviously too soon to tell that. i doubt it will be severely damaged but i think, you know, for me, i think there is that initial awkwardness right after he sort of tapped him and then comes to the convention, i was expecting here's the great synthesis, worked this out, ryan's speech will lay it out, see where the romney/ryan roads meet and we're going to -- i expected that would really be the pretty big sort of new starting point for the

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. that's what continues to push those prices down. and on this drop below $90 a barrel,theenergymanagementinstitute says that, the markets are coming to the reality that qe 3 in the u.s., more qe in u.k. japan as well as the ecb bond buying program are not likely to result in a major growth spurt. a ninth straight week that we did see inventories of gasoline. natural gas, directly tied to cooler weather setting in. natural dpas gas -- natural gas prices getting a spike as well. back to you guys. dagen: thank you sandra. a quick sports update for you. on the green bay packers flight back following their controversial loss to the seahawks on monday night, packers player tj lang said some players debated going on strike or taking a -- [inaudible] -- if the replacement ref issues is not resolved. denver broncos coach has been fined $30,000. his defensive coordinator 25 grand for publicly criticizing officials. washington redskins offensive coordinator kyle shanahan was hit with a $25,000 fine for berating. and new england patriots coach is expected to be fined today for grabbing a

on today we have api. tomorrow we have the departmentofenergy. rememberlast week the department of energy released that build of about 8.5 million barrels. that was way larger than most of the analysts' estimates. tomorrow they're expecting about 2 million barrels. if we come in closer to like 3 1/2, 4 or above you are probably going to see oil prices threaten and break $90. there's probably quite a few sell stops from long position players down there. the momentum may continue. if we get closer to the 2 million, or we start to get a rise in geopolitical news, we saw iran, they launched about four missiles out in the persian gulf today. i think that's what's holding oil up. but the path of least -- least resistance seems to be on the down side. dagen: how about saudi arabia? >> i think they are biassed, and they are definitely pumping oil at maximum capacity. i think if they could get oil down to the mid 80s, wow, that would bring national gas price average right around 3.81 right now that could get it well below the 3.70s. i think that would give a boost to the obama campaign a

ofenergyintothat. why shouldn't they have thesameenergyandexposure side-by-side with you and mr. sadler as before the primary? >> we are debating here today. we will debate in a couple of weeks. in the meantime, i am on the road in a different city between just about every day between now and election day. >> but why can not we have another debate? why not the one in houston? what are you afraid of? >> i am focusing on supporting our campaign. that is what we're doing. i'm listening to the voters of campaign -- tx. >> you can build the support in a debate. >> we agree to this one. look -- i understand you are working very hard to get media coverage. it is not our obligation to help you in that. you can go convey your message to texas voters. i am conveying mine. >> is your obligation to face the voters of texas. >> i am doing that. >> as you said, state by tv, is the critical point. you have had the opportunity. even for the tea party debate, which she would not do. why what he faced me now? >> we are sitting here right now. you can launch every attack you want to right now, on

our oil imports in half by 2020, produce more americanmakeenergyfromoil, natural gas, clean coal, biofuel. ladies and gentlemen, a lot of people do not understand this. i love to hear them talk about their energy policy, which is thrilled they be drilled. -- drill, baby, drill. there are more oil and gas rigs pumping today that all of the rest of the rigs in the entire rest of the world. that is why we are importing less than we have in decades. that is why we are in the position we are moving in. there is and exponentially -- exponential supply of natural gas if done right and real energy available in this country. the voted against it. we doubled the fuel economy standards for cars and trucks by 2025. [cheers and applause] by the way, that will save 12 billion barrels of oil over the period of time. i do not know how they do not think conservation is part of it. they do not know. third, we are going to maintain -- right now, there is a study pointing to the most productive workers in the world. they are american workers. there are -- they are three times as productive as our fr

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